Battle lines are drawn, as the two cable networks skip Trump kickoff

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‘MediaBuzz’ host Howard Kurtz weighs in on MSNBC and CNN, the decision not to air or just air for a few minutes, the President Trump the kickoff speech for his re-election campaign.

As President, Trump began a re-election campaign in Orlando, two of the three cable news channels, he selected a blow.

MSNBC has not dumped air to each of the speech, and CNN from it, after a few short minutes (only when trump started bashing the press and the audience chanted, “CNN sucks”). Instead, they had to speak their own experts and forecasters during the entire event, and spent yesterday in the speech to criticise the fact that you decided not to share with the audience.

This is an important moment.

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In the past the speech (which was carried in its entirety by Fox), the networks were, intentionally or otherwise, to make a statement. They said that what we have to say is more important than that you do not hear from the leader of the free world, as he makes his case for a second term.

That, from my point of view, playing in the old Steve Bannon indictment on the media as an opposition party.

I’m not saying that the cable news channels to air every trump rally, although Fox a lot of leads from them. And the Orlando speech did prove to be very partisan, with the President not only the media, but the Miller’s ribs “witch hunt” “18 angry Democrats”, “Wrong Hillary” and “radical” Democrats “driven by hatred, prejudice and anger.” That is how he chose to frame his introduction, would do with a little bit about what he is, in a second term.

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To perform the speech-and then her anchors, reporters, commentators and analysts, it can rip any way you want. If it is important enough to cover on the program, according to the program, therefore, it is not important enough to air?

Can anyone imagine CNN and MSNBC, not the implementation of Barack Obama to launch re-election? When he held his first official 2012 campaign event in Columbus, you covered it, along with Fox.

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If Hillary Clinton is your 2015 kickoff gave speech to the New York Island, Roosevelt — I was there, and a part of the cover — Fox carried it live together with the other news channels.

(In a mirror-image move, the South Carolina Democrats have excluded, CNN, Fox, and even C-SPAN for this weekend’s party Congress is to give exclusive rights to MSNBC. This is a stupid step, the limitation of exposure of the 21 presidential candidates scheduled to speak.)

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The whole question of the transmission time and the balance is a difficult thing for the TV stations and the press, as this campaign unfolds. That’s because Trump is the powerful media megaphone as a powerful force — and a dilemma for the Democrats.

The Washington Post has just Trump documented dominance:

“Over the first five months of the year, Trump’s about three times received so much Google search interest in the United States, on average, than any of his Democratic rivals.

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“He was with about 75% more social media interactions on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram than his rivals combined since February.

“And if it was to CNN, MSNBC and Fox News Channel, Trump mentioned almost twice as often as the 23 Democrats in the last month.”

The Democrats, the paper says, trying to figure out how to get higher ratings, even if they do not Trumpian levels.

The highest-rated town hall Bernie Sanders, Fox drew over 2.5 million viewers. But that pales next to the € 24 million that tuned into the first debate between Trump and other Republicans, also on Fox, back in August 2015.

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During this campaign, according to a Harvard study cited by the Post, Trump, drew 63 percent of the primary cover in a field of 17 applicants, and 15 percent more than Hillary Clinton, the fall. I said over and over during this campaign that negative reporting benefits trump, because it means that he dominated the agenda.

Guy Cecil, the Chairman of the anti-Trump super PAC, is quoted with the words: “We have a culture that rewards the clown show at the expense of the real problems.” But this is true for the decades-long and successful politicians, adapting to the culture.

The current crop of 2020 Dems is to do a lot of interviews, but these are diluted by the sheer size of the field.

You have an advantage in the coming months: the Democrats will side in a race, without the competition on the GOP. But they are still on in the competition for ink and in the air with an incumbent President, the news.

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Footnote: Donald Trump called a lot of has been faked by the media, hypocritical, and treacherous, but he was surpassed in Orlando by his “spiritual adviser.”

Paula White said that, during an opening prayer, not less: “Let every demonic network is aligned against the purpose, against the appointment of President Trump, let them be broken, let it be demolished, in the name of Jesus.”

We really need this kind of demonization, literally, in the name of religion?

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